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    Programm3r
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    Hi all, Hope this is the right place to post this question, but does anyone know how to start a application (or bat file) after a istaller is finished with Visual Studio 2005 Setup? Thanx :confused:

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      Hi all, Hope this is the right place to post this question, but does anyone know how to start a application (or bat file) after a istaller is finished with Visual Studio 2005 Setup? Thanx :confused:

      Regards Programm3r

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      Sarath C
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      Which application you want to start? VS 2005 working fine after normal installation.

      SaRath.
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        Which application you want to start? VS 2005 working fine after normal installation.

        SaRath.
        _"Where I am from, there is no plan B. So, take advantage of today becuase tomorrow is not promised. - 50 Cent"


        My Blog | Understanding State Pattern_

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        Thanx for the response.... After the installation I want a bacth file to start, the bacth file will perform a couple of action and thats it, problem is i don't know how to start a program after the installation is completed?

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          Thanx for the response.... After the installation I want a bacth file to start, the bacth file will perform a couple of action and thats it, problem is i don't know how to start a program after the installation is completed?

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          Sarath C
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          It's confusing. can't you start the batch file manually after completing the setup? What do you mean by application? you want to start the application as the part of setup? if it so, I dont have any solution

          SaRath.
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            It's confusing. can't you start the batch file manually after completing the setup? What do you mean by application? you want to start the application as the part of setup? if it so, I dont have any solution

            SaRath.
            _"Where I am from, there is no plan B. So, take advantage of today becuase tomorrow is not promised. - 50 Cent"


            My Blog | Understanding State Pattern_

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            O.K, It's like this: A setup program runs, to copy files. Just like any other install program. ( with the exception that I created the setup program). Then after the install (after the install is complete || the the user has pressed finish) the setup program must start another program ( this program can be a bacth file || it can be a executable file .exe) I don't know what setting to configure in Visual Studio 2005 Setup Deployeement to do this.

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              O.K, It's like this: A setup program runs, to copy files. Just like any other install program. ( with the exception that I created the setup program). Then after the install (after the install is complete || the the user has pressed finish) the setup program must start another program ( this program can be a bacth file || it can be a executable file .exe) I don't know what setting to configure in Visual Studio 2005 Setup Deployeement to do this.

              Regards Programm3r

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              Sarath C
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              sorry i dont know. please check the read me file of VS installtion

              SaRath.
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                sorry i dont know. please check the read me file of VS installtion

                SaRath.
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                Thanx anyway :)

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                  Hi all, Hope this is the right place to post this question, but does anyone know how to start a application (or bat file) after a istaller is finished with Visual Studio 2005 Setup? Thanx :confused:

                  Regards Programm3r

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                  Try using the PostBuildEvent property of your setup project.

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